Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>> Would it be appropriate to make a wiki page for unofficial bindists?
>> "No" means don't read any further.
>>
>> If so I think some details about the build platform should be
>> required. I know this could lead to debugging problems and that's why
>> they are unofficial in the first place, but maybe big red letters
>> saying "unsupported" would help?
>>
>>
>>
>>   
> It would probably suffice to post the supported platforms, OS versions, 
> and the URIs for them, e.g.
> 
> deb http://fink.sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/apt/10.4 unstable main crypto
> 
> 
>  From a technical support standpoint, the answer to any problem when 
> somebody uses an unsupported bindist would be to  rebuild whatever is 
> broken from source, and complain to the provider of that entity rather 
> than us.
> 

Good notes, I'll put them on the page. Right now I'm trying to recover
from a major crash on my dual G5, which is my bindist server, so I'll
be letting these ideas soak in a little before putting the page up.



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